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Pagina 207
... young Fellows with so much Familiarity ; and I could not have thought it had been in the Child . They have often made use of a most impudent and lascivious Step called Setting , which I know not how to describe to you , but by telling ...
... young Fellows with so much Familiarity ; and I could not have thought it had been in the Child . They have often made use of a most impudent and lascivious Step called Setting , which I know not how to describe to you , but by telling ...
Pagina 360
... young Woman sitting as it were in a personated Sullenness just over a trans- parent Fountain . Opposite to her Stood Mr. William , Sir ROGER'S Master of the Game . The Knight whispered me , ' Hist , these are Lovers . ' The Huntsman ...
... young Woman sitting as it were in a personated Sullenness just over a trans- parent Fountain . Opposite to her Stood Mr. William , Sir ROGER'S Master of the Game . The Knight whispered me , ' Hist , these are Lovers . ' The Huntsman ...
Pagina 373
... young Man , who rid by us full Speed , with a couple of Servants behind him . Upon my enquiry , who he was , Sir ROGER told me that he was a young Gentleman of a considerable Estate , who had been educated by a tender Mother that liv'd ...
... young Man , who rid by us full Speed , with a couple of Servants behind him . Upon my enquiry , who he was , Sir ROGER told me that he was a young Gentleman of a considerable Estate , who had been educated by a tender Mother that liv'd ...
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